Nigerian superstar Sinach in Zimbabwe for women’s conference

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Nigerian gospel sensation Sinach has arrived in Harare ahead of the Today’s Woman Conference, which begins on Thursday at Glamis Arena and runs until Saturday.

The conference, themed “Today’s Woman: Serving God in her Generation with the Fear of the Lord,” is hosted under the leadership of Archbishop Professor Eunor Guti. It is expected to draw thousands of women from across denominations and walks of life, creating a space for worship, empowerment, and fellowship.

Sinach, renowned worldwide for her uplifting hits such as Way Maker and I Know Who I Am, will headline the musical programme and perform each day of the gathering. Her ministry has touched millions globally, and her return to Zimbabwe is already generating excitement among gospel lovers.

This is not the first time the award-winning artist has graced a local stage. In 2022, she performed at the Harare International Conference Centre (HICC) during the It’s Time Live With Sinach concert, a night still remembered for its powerful worship and electrifying atmosphere.

For organisers, having Sinach lead worship at this year’s Today’s Woman Conference underscores the event’s commitment to not only empowering women spiritually but also uniting communities through music and faith. “Today’s Woman” has become a landmark gathering over the years, highlighting the role of women as leaders in faith and society.

With a blend of worship, teaching, and celebration, the 2024 edition is set to be a defining moment. Delegates will not only hear inspiring messages from Archbishop Guti and other speakers but also experience anointed music that has crossed borders and transformed lives.

As anticipation builds, all eyes turn to Glamis Arena for what promises to be one of the country’s biggest gospel gatherings of the year.

 

 

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